Efforts Towards Unifying the United States and Mexico

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Efforts Towards Unifying the United States and Mexico

For the first time in American history, a President is placing Hispanic voters at the

center of politics. George W. Bush has his administration have recently been concerting

their efforts towards unifying the United States and Mexico, a task that has been on the

priority list of past Presidents, but never as full-pledged as Bush.

It makes sense if you think about it: Texas, long ago and far away, was part of

Mexico. Now a Texan is trying to reassemble the Old Country, and then some.

In a major step towards finding a resolution, President Bush invited Mexico's

newly elected President, Vicente Fox, to the White House State Dinner. During Fox's

three day visit to the states, a number of matters were discussed.

The first, and most important to Mexico, is the issue of immigration. In a recent

study by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, there are as many as 8.5 million

illegal immigrants living in the United States today; 54 % came from Mexico.

In a public announcement, Fox stated, "We must and we can ...

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